reviviscent

English

Etymology

From Latin reviviscens, present participle of reviviscere (to revive), from re- (re-) + viviscere, verb inchoate from vivere (to live).

Adjective

reviviscent (comparative more reviviscent, superlative most reviviscent)

  1. Able or disposed to revive; reviving.
    • 1781, J. Aikin, An Essay on the Plan and Character of Thomson's Seasons:
      representing the reviviscent plants

References

Latin

Verb

revīvīscent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of revīvīscō

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French reviviscent.

Adjective

reviviscent m or n (feminine singular reviviscentă, masculine plural reviviscenți, feminine and neuter plural reviviscente)

  1. reviviscent

Declension

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